Lima, Peru – Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo was taken from prison to hospital Thursday, three days after starting A hunger strike to protest against his rebellion.
The court hearing his trial reported that Castillo, 55, had been transferred due to a “health problem” and to exclude a “fluid electrolyte disorder and slight dehydration”.
The accusation seeks 34 years in prison for the former president.
Castillo, who has been detained since December 7, 2022, after a television speech in which he declared the dissolution of the congress and his intention to reign by decree, described his trial as “politicized” and a “pantomime”. He refused the legal advice provided by the judicial system. The Congress withdrew him from his duties on the same day.
When the trial was opened last week, he denied having committed a rebellion, saying that everything he had “done was to transmit the desire of the people through a political discourse”.
After Castillo was moved from his duties, then vice-president Dina Boluarte supposed office. Three months of demonstrations followed the presidential crisis followed in the South American country. Dozens of people are dead Demonstrations.
Castillo was a rural school professor without political experience when he won the Peru elections in 2021. In addition to the current trial, he faced an alleged corruption in a mandate.
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Lima, Peru – Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo was taken from prison to hospital Thursday, three days after starting A hunger strike to protest against his rebellion.
The court hearing his trial reported that Castillo, 55, had been transferred due to a “health problem” and to exclude a “fluid electrolyte disorder and slight dehydration”.
The accusation seeks 34 years in prison for the former president.
Castillo, who has been detained since December 7, 2022, after a television speech in which he declared the dissolution of the congress and his intention to reign by decree, described his trial as “politicized” and a “pantomime”. He refused the legal advice provided by the judicial system. The Congress withdrew him from his duties on the same day.
When the trial was opened last week, he denied having committed a rebellion, saying that everything he had “done was to transmit the desire of the people through a political discourse”.
After Castillo was moved from his duties, then vice-president Dina Boluarte supposed office. Three months of demonstrations followed the presidential crisis followed in the South American country. Dozens of people are dead Demonstrations.
Castillo was a rural school professor without political experience when he won the Peru elections in 2021. In addition to the current trial, he faced an alleged corruption in a mandate.
(Tagstotranslate) Public Health
👑 #MR_HEKA 👑
Lima, Peru – Former Peruvian president Pedro Castillo was taken from prison to hospital Thursday, three days after starting A hunger strike to protest against his rebellion.
The court hearing his trial reported that Castillo, 55, had been transferred due to a “health problem” and to exclude a “fluid electrolyte disorder and slight dehydration”.
The accusation seeks 34 years in prison for the former president.
Castillo, who has been detained since December 7, 2022, after a television speech in which he declared the dissolution of the congress and his intention to reign by decree, described his trial as “politicized” and a “pantomime”. He refused the legal advice provided by the judicial system. The Congress withdrew him from his duties on the same day.
When the trial was opened last week, he denied having committed a rebellion, saying that everything he had “done was to transmit the desire of the people through a political discourse”.
After Castillo was moved from his duties, then vice-president Dina Boluarte supposed office. Three months of demonstrations followed the presidential crisis followed in the South American country. Dozens of people are dead Demonstrations.
Castillo was a rural school professor without political experience when he won the Peru elections in 2021. In addition to the current trial, he faced an alleged corruption in a mandate.
(Tagstotranslate) Public Health
👑 #MR_HEKA 👑